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The Boy With A Snake In His Schoolbag A Memoir From Manila Bob Ong

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The Boy With A Snake In His Schoolbag A Memoir From Manila Bob Ong
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Publisher: Tuttle Publishing
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 4.29 MB
Pages: 132
Author: Bob Ong
ISBN: 9780804855211, 0804855218
Language: English
Year: 2023

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The Boy With A Snake In His Schoolbag A Memoir From Manila Bob Ong by Bob Ong 9780804855211, 0804855218 instant download after payment.

A Fascinating and Funny Coming-of-Age Story set in the Philippines
This humorous coming-of-age memoir follows the author from kindergarten through high school and college to his own experiences as a young teacher. Set in Manila, it explores universal themes of friendship, love, school life, depression, academic struggles and personal successes. A National Bestseller in the Philippines, the book also includes illustrations by award-winning cartoonist Freely Abrigo, a concept artist for Warner Brothers.
This collection of warm and humorous essays candidly chronicles Bob Ong's experiences growing up in the Marcos-era Manila of the 1980s. The author casts a satirical and nostalgic eye on the events of everyday life including:
  • Fighting for a seat in a classroom with limited chairs
  • Munching on Nutribuns (UNICEF's nutrient-enriched bread sent to developing countries)
  • Having your sister discover a 20-inch rubber snake in your schoolbag...
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